Judith Williams

Abortion is a hot topic in the news once again. The ‘Pro-Life’ movement has made little head-way in eliminating abortions, though a few victories here and there are noted.[i] I think too much nuance has been allowed to creep into the debate as the decades have progressed. Meanwhile, close to 2400 abortions are done on […]

From contemporary choral works to classics by Bartók and Mussorgsky, the UC Davis department of music will present three diversely programmed concerts within a week at the Mondavi Center. On Saturday, March 9, the Chamber Singers and University Chorus, both directed by Caleb Lewis, will share a concert of love songs, spirituals, rounds and folk […]

The Rt. Rev. David Reed welcomes clergy who have joined the Diocese of West Texas in the past year. The Rev. Ernest Buchanan, Vicar, St. James’, Hebbronville The Rev. William Campbell, Curate, Good Shepherd, Corpus Christi The Rev. Irv Cutter, Rector, St Luke’s, San Antonio The Rev. Andrew Green, Curate, Holy Spirit, San Antonio The […]

I am delighted to be exhibiting a range of abstract paintings made over the last year, at Far & Wild in Perranporth, Cornwall from 2 March – 24 April. All the work they have is available to view online. The Spring Exhibition will include recent works of mine inspired by the Cornish coast as […]

Judith Smith, of Bayonne, New Jersey, and her children, William Kenneth Smith and Sarah Jude Smith, were announced as lottery winners on Wednesday. They won the the $29.5 million jackpot on Dec. 17, 2018, but waited two months to pick up the winnings after consulting with lawyers and financial advisers. Judith Smith is a park […]

54 total. Completed books in bold. Previously read, but not yet revisited, books in italics. Albanese, Catherine L. (ed.). American Spiritualities: A Reader. Indiana University Press, 2001 Albanese, Catherine L. A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American Metaphysical Religion. Yale University Press, 2007. Albanese, Catherine L. Nature Religion in America: From the Algonkian Indians to the New […]

The following information is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Red Bluff Fire, Tehama County Sheriff’s Department, Corning Police Department, Corning Fire, Cal Fire and California Highway Patrol logs.
Arrests
Jimmy Lee Brady: 54, of Happy Camp was arrested Tuesday in the 3400 block of 99W and charged with carrying dirk or dagger.
Daniel Coleman Cahalan: 34, of Maynardville, Tennessee, was arrested Tuesday in the area of Evergreen Road at Bowman Road and charged with use of access account data without permission and special allegation for a prior offense.
Justin William Gevedon: 36, of Redding was arrested Tuesday in the area of 99W at Liberal and charged with possession of vehicle and trailer known to be stolen.
Kimball Road: About 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Palm Royal Apartments a 13-year-old boy kicked his mother in the stomach and pulled her to the ground by her hair. The boy was arrested and charged with battery.
Collision
State Route 36E, cross of 99E: Two passengers were injured in a two-vehicle collision about 3:10 p.m. Tuesday. Judith Tessien of Oroville was stopped at the stop sign and pulled out directly in front of Carrie Jauron of Reno, Nevada. Nadine Regas, 89, of Oroville, and Theadora Gordon, 65, of Reno, were taken to St. Elizabeth Community Hospital with minor injuries.
Disturbance
Washington Street: A man was punched in the throat about 7:45 p.m. Tuesday while at the Round-Up Saloon.
Missing
Benson Road: A Cottonwood juvenile ran away Monday evening, taking an army green knapsack covered in pins and patches.
Suspicious
1100 block of Delphinium Street: A man was spray painting a fence in blue about 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, wearing a black jacket with a red hood and had a skateboard.
South Jackson Street: A man on a bike and a woman in a black car were threatening someone about 1:45 p.m. Tuesday in the vicinity of Luther and South Jackson.
Sloop Lane: A Cottonwood resident reported receiving a threatening text message from a woman stating she had a gun and knew where to find them using the phone’s location.
Thefts
Park Terrace Road: About 90 gallons of unleaded gas was stolen from a maintenance facility in Rancho Tehama between Friday and Tuesday.
Kaer Avenue: A water pump was stolen from a residence.
Toomes Avenue: A wagon was stolen Monday evening from the Tehama Village Apartments.

GRANVILLE TAYLOR and DONNA HARRIS “Late February days, and now, at last might you have thought that winter’s woe was past William Morris, poet 1834-1896 THE South Pool Harriers meeting featured three separate riding doubles on the testing Buckfastleigh track, where race times in excess of seven minutes proved the norm on […]

One hundred years ago, the goal uniting feminists in the United States was gaining the right to vote. Since then, feminism has come to mean different things to different people. From the women’s liberation movement of the ’60s to the Women’s March on Washington in 2017, feminism has become increasingly more inclusive of the needs […]